Section 5.34 Ethical Considerations for Collaborative Attorneys

LibraryFamily Law Deskbook and 2014 Supp

D. (§5.34) Ethical Considerations for Collaborative Attorneys

An attorney agreeing to represent a party in a collaborative family law case undertakes a form of limited representation because the client agrees in advance that the attorney will not be involved in any formal litigation. Rule 4-1.2(c) provides:

A lawyer may limit the scope of representation if the client gives informed consent in a writing signed by the client to the essential terms of the representation and the lawyer’s limited role. Use of a written notice and consent form substantially similar to that contained in the...

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